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  2. Jim Marrs - Wikipedia

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    James Farrell Marrs Jr. (December 5, 1943 – August 2, 2017) was an American newspaper journalist and New York Times best-selling author of books and articles on a wide range of alleged cover-ups and conspiracies. [1]

  3. Texe Marrs - Wikipedia

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    Texe William Marrs (July 15, 1944 – November 23, 2019) was an American writer and radio host, who ran two fundamentalist Christian ministries, Power of Prophecy Ministries and Bible Home Church, both based in Austin, Texas.

  4. Coast to Coast AM - Wikipedia

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    The late Jim Marrs, author mostly known for "Crossfire", a discussion of the Warren Commission conclusions and commentator also on "hidden history " and the paranormal. The late Malachi Martin, Catholic priest, theologian and professor, known for sometimes controversial views concerning the Catholic Church.

  5. Talk:Jim Marrs - Wikipedia

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    You should only consider this: to you, the article is bullshit, except the first sentence, "Jim Marrs is a conspiracy theorist". NassWiki 16:41, 19 June 2008 (UTC) I did my part and fixed a few weasel words and NPOV branding in order to make this more neutral, rather than a standard issue discreditation piece.

  6. Jim Garrison - Wikipedia

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    Oliver Stone; Zachary Sklar; Jim Marrs (February 2000). JFK: The Book of the Film. Applause Books. ISBN 978-1-55783-127-9. James Andrew Savage (June 1, 2010). Jim Garrison's Bourbon Street brawl: the making of a First Amendment milestone. University of Louisiana at Lafayette. ISBN 978-1-887366-95-3.

  7. What on Earth? (American TV program) - Wikipedia

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    The series features Karen Bellinger, Brittany Brand, Mike Capps, Devin Dennie, Andrew Gough, Steven Kearney, Alan Lester, Jim Marrs, Rob Nelson, and Nick Pope. [citation needed] In 2023, WOE returned for the twelfth season of episodes (1 -10) (Jan 12, 2023 thru March 16, 2023). As of September 3, 2024, the show had not been cancelled. [citation ...

  8. Hollow Moon - Wikipedia

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    Jim Marrs Alien Agenda (1997) Long-time JFK conspiracy theorist Marrs embraced the Spaceship Moon conspiracy theory [55] Christopher Knight & Alan Butler, Who Built the Moon? (2005). They suggest humans from the future traveled into the past to build the Moon in order to safeguard human evolution. [56]

  9. Shadow government (conspiracy theory) - Wikipedia

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    Literature on the subject postulates the existence of a secret government which is the true power behind the apparent government. Examples of such literature include works by Dan Smoot, William Guy Carr, Jim Marrs, Carroll Quigley, Gary Allen, Alex Jones, Des Griffin, G. Edward Griffin, David Icke, and Michael A. Hoffman II.